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    Looking for Clearfield or other NON-GMO canola...

    Hi - Our plant is sourcing Non-GMO canola, and we're willing to pay a significant premium for it, delivered to Clive, AB.
    We have a canola crushing plant on our farm.
    Looking for approx 4500 tonnes over the next year.

    We're also willing to pay a "finders fee" if you can help us locate this kind of canola from farmers you know.

    Please call me at 403-970-8623 or 1-800-967-5157, or contact me at rfoster@purecoldpressedoils.com.

    Thanks! (eh)

    #2
    Maybe you should try paying for advertising.

    Thanks (eh)

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      #3
      Maybe not so much an ad as a wake up call for the Monsanto sheep.

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        #4
        Nah...it's an outright advertisement. We've seen it twice now.

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          #5
          Could be a nice niche. Hope it works. Good luck eh.

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            #6
            Niche markets are like trim tabs laced with opportunity. Canada could step up and be brave and quit following the American multinational bullshit. Has anyone paid any attention to what is going on with BRICS. And do any of you realise the stand that Russia and China have taken with GMO's and the rest of that shit? We have to stop sucking the hind tit and think for ourselves as Canadians. You know the truth oneoff.

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              #7
              Randy, are you referring to Chinese scientist stealing gm corn tech to develop their own program?

              http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-19/six-chinese-accused-of-stealing-genetically-modified-corn-1-.html

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                #8
                Ha. Good one ado. Now that you have exposed them they will probably disappear if they have. Of already. LOL. China deals with shit like that in ways you can only dream of. Have you read any of the BRICS stuff ado?

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                  #9
                  That was actually a cute little story ado. A fella can dig up anything on the Web hey. Obviously a news story for Monsanto and you sheep dirt farmers. LOL So these diabolical Chinese dudes where stealing technology by digging in Monsantos dirt hey. Thanks for the laugh bud.

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                    #10
                    We've grown lots of non GMO canola for the past few years with good success. It was Clearfield varieties. We have now rotated out and back to LL system for herbicide rotation.

                    The non GMO thing is hopefully a nice niche for Roger and his growers, but long term, on most farms, I see it as unsustainable. There are just too many issues with weed control, weed resistance, and varietal development.

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                      #11
                      For example it would be nice if everyone could just recognize an advertisement ; when its obviously is one.

                      Lack therof; puts into question whether those persons are so blinded by ideology and faith that there is no reasoning with them on any issue.

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                        #12
                        Yes, it is obviously an advertisement. But does that matter to anyone but the owners of this site.

                        I like competition, of any size. I would not of heard of PV Oil without Roger's trolling. So I'm ok.

                        Interestingly, this "ad" points out that despite comments to the contrary, Monsanto or Bayer don't, and never will control the food industry. The only thing that limits the industry is lack of inspiration plus perspiration.

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